Earlobe damage is a common aesthetic concern caused by stretching, tearing, or trauma over time. Split or elongated earlobes can affect facial harmony and limit the ability to wear earrings confidently. While often painless, the concern can impact self-esteem and appearance. Earlobe repair is a simple, safe procedure that restores the natural shape and symmetry of the earlobe. With minimal downtime, patients can return to daily activities quickly.

Prolonged weight stretches and weakens earlobes.

Multiple or poorly placed piercings weaken the skin structure.

Sudden force can tear or split the earlobe instantly.

Cuts, accidents, or sports injuries damage earlobe integrity.

Loss of elasticity leads to thinning and sagging earlobes.

Abnormal scar healing distorts earlobe shape and texture.
We believe great skin care goes beyond visible concerns. Our approach focuses on root causes and long-term skin health.

Treatment plans designed around your skin type and concerns.

Qualified dermatologists with experience across skin conditions.

Clinically approved products that support skin healing.

Modern medical devices for precise, safe, and effective results.

Gentle procedures with minimal discomfort and downtime.

Consistent improvements backed by medical expertise.
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Avishkar Diagnostics, CA-03, Ambedkar Sarani, Ambuja, Durgapur, West Bengal 713216
Ear lobe repair is a minor surgical procedure that corrects torn, split, or stretched earlobes to restore their natural shape.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, making it virtually painless with minimal discomfort afterward.
The procedure typically takes 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the severity of the damage.
Most patients resume normal activities the same day, with complete healing occurring over a few weeks
Scarring is minimal and fades over time when proper aftercare is followed.
Re-piercing is usually recommended after 6 to 8 weeks, once healing is complete.
Yes, results are long-lasting, provided proper care is taken and heavy earrings are avoided initially.